During their stay, students lived with Dominican-American, Spanish-speaking families and participated in different workshops aimed at growing their Spanish language abilities and their knowledge of Dominican culture.

Highlights included workshops with author Elizabeth Balaguer and musician Enriquillo Tejada. Participants visited the Dominican community of Washington Heights in Upper Manhattan, the Hispanic Society museum and the Bronx Zoo, and viewed a documentary and movie about Dominican immigration. All activities were conducted in Spanish. In addition to these activities, learners participated in service projects, including the after school program at Sacred Heart School and the Highbridge food pantry.

FSU worked directly with the INEC Caribbean and Latin American Institute in the Bronx. The INEC made all arrangements for host families, workshop locations and special guest lecturers.

Participants have created a blog in Spanish and English, and they are adding to it weekly as part of the summer course associated with this trip. Check it out at http://fsunyc2012.wordpress.com/.